What is Evidence-Based Practice? - Answers a process of integrating the best available research with
your own clinical expertise in the context of client's characteristics, culture and preferences
What are the 3 main components of Evidence-based practice? - Answers Practitioner's expertise
best practices
client's needs/preferences/values/expectations
Why is EBP needed? - Answers Knowledge around diagnosis is always changing
What is "evidence" in EBP and where does it come from? - Answers findings from empirical reserach
What are the benefits of administering standardized assessments to multiple informants? - Answers
paints a better picture and takes in more evidence than just self-report
What are some reasons that results on standardized assessments might differ across multiple
informants? - Answers
When selecting a measure, what factors and information are important to consider? - Answers
Valididty - Answers whether the standardized measure actually measures/ assesses what it intends to
reliability - Answers consistency of measurement
Why are some practitioners uncomfortable with initiating discussions about race and ethnicity? -
Answers Inability to appreciate the relevance and importance.
Discomfort with the topic.
lack of skills in how to broach the subject.
Fear of offending.
Belief that it is better left to the client to bring up.
What are five different categories of trauma - Answers Individual
Group
Racial
Mass
Community/cultural/historical
Individual trauma - Answers Sexual assault, hate crime, medical trauma